Benedict XVI said that music is a valuable tool in the educational process, after a concert in his honor to celebrate the 5th anniversary of his election to the See of Peter.
VATICAN CITY, Zenit.org


The musicians providing the entertainment were from the Fiesole Youth Orchestra, which led the Pontiff to reflect on the educational value of music.
“The study of music has high value in the educational process of the person, inasmuch as it produces positive effects in the individual’s development, fostering his harmonious human and spiritual growth. We know that the formative value of music, in its implications of expressive, creative, relational, social and cultural nature, is commonly recognized.
The daily reality that tells us it is not easy to educate. All the work of education seems to be increasingly arduous and problematic.
This problematic situation affects both the school and the family, as also the various agencies that operate in the formative realm.
Present conditions of society require an extraordinary educational commitment…
Young people, even if they live in different contexts, have in common sensitivity in face of the great ideals of life, but they find many difficulties in living them. We cannot ignore their needs and hopes, or the obstacles and threats they meet. They feel the need to approach authentic values such as the centrality of the person, human dignity, peace and justice, tolerance and solidarity. They also seek, at times in confused and contradictory ways, spirituality and transcendence, to find balance and harmony.”
Music is capable of opening minds and hearts to the dimension of the spirit and of leading persons to raise their gaze on High, to open to absolute Goodness and Beauty, which have their ultimate source in God.
The joy of song and music is also a constant invitation to believers and to all men of good will to commit themselves to give humanity a rich future of hope.
And the experience of being in an orchestra also exposes students to the challenges of interacting collectively.
The Pope referred to the “constant practices carried out with patience; the exercise of listening to the other musicians; the commitment not to play ‘in solitude,’ but to do so in a way that the different ‘orchestral colors’, while maintaining their own characteristics, are established; the common search for the best expression. Given all these elements, music is a powerful ‘gymnasium,’ not only on the artistic and professional plane, but in the overall human profile.”
“May the grandeur and beauty of the musical pieces masterfully played tonight may give everyone a new and continual inspiration to tend to ever higher aims in personal and social life. Remember me in your prayers, so that on beginning the 6th year of my pontificate, I will always be able to fulfill my ministry as the Lord wills.”
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